Factors associated with prospective leptin concentrations throughout pregnancy in pregestational normal weight, overweight and obese women
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Clinical Endocrinology
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Background Leptin concentrations increase throughout preg nancy but little is known about factors that influence this physi ological change and whether they differ according to
pregestational body mass index (BMI).
Objective To assess whether longitudinal trends of leptin in
pregnancy are influenced by biochemical, anthropometric and
lifestyle factors in women with normal weight (NW), overweight
(OW) or obese (OB) pregestational BMI.
Design and methods Prospective cohort of 232 pregnant
women followed at 5–13th, 20–26th and 30–36th gestational
weeks. The effect of selected variables on longitudinal behaviour
of plasma leptin concentrations, stratifying for NW (18 5–
24 9 kg/m2
), OW (25–29 9 kg/m2
) and OB (≥30 0 kg/m2
)
pregestational BMI was assessed through longitudinal linear
mixed-effects models.
Results The multiple regression model for women with NW
revealed associations of maternal body weight (b = 0 714,
CI = 0 491 to 0 937), serum HDL-cholesterol (b = 0 239, CI =
0 089 to 0 388) and C-reactive protein (CRP) (b = 0 138,
CI = 0 272 to 0 004) with plasma leptin concentrations.
Maternal body weight (b = 0 871, CI = 0 475 to 1 267) and
serum HDL-cholesterol concentrations (b = 0 315, CI = 0 022
to 0 651) were also associated with leptin in OW women. In OB
women, serum HDL-cholesterol (b = 0 722, CI = 0 219 to 1 226),
maternal body weight (b = 0 666, CI = 0 187 to 1 145), triglyce rides concentrations (b = 0 130, CI = 0 241 to 0 020) and
dietary carbohydrate (b = 0 075, CI = 0 023 to 0 126) were
significantly associated with plasma leptin.
Conclusion Maternal body weight and serum concentrations of
HDL-cholesterol were associated with leptin changes indepen dent of pregestational BMI. Serum CRP concentrations were
associated with leptin only in NW women and serum triglyce rides concentrations and dietary carbohydrate only in OB. These
results indicate that factors that influence leptin concentrations
differ according to pregestational BMI.
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OLIVEIRA, Livia Costa de et al. Factors associated with prospective leptin concentrations throughout pregnancy in pregestational normal weight, overweight and obese women. Clinical Endocrinology, v. 82, 127–135, 2015.